“Every morn I lift my head,

Gaze o’er New England underspread…”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson, Monadnoc

Iconic New England

Some places become part of the visual language of a region. Lighthouses standing against winter seas, red barns beneath autumn hills, white-steepled churches, covered bridges, working harbors, and weathered mills all carry a sense of New England that feels immediately familiar.

Iconic New England brings together photographs of these enduring places and symbols, seen across changing seasons, weather, and light. Rather than simply documenting well-known subjects, the collection explores the character and atmosphere that allow them to remain recognizable while still feeling new in a particular moment.

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